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Poldark: Meet the Cast
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2 episodes
2 months ago
Actor Aidan Turner talks about Poldark. Set in the late 1700s, the series follows Captain Ross Poldark (Turner), who returns from war only to face financial ruin, romantic betrayal, and a golden opportunity that only he can see. Already a hit in the UK, the Times (London) calls the series a beautifully filmed Sundaynight romp.
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Actor Aidan Turner talks about Poldark. Set in the late 1700s, the series follows Captain Ross Poldark (Turner), who returns from war only to face financial ruin, romantic betrayal, and a golden opportunity that only he can see. Already a hit in the UK, the Times (London) calls the series a beautifully filmed Sundaynight romp.
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Poldark: Meet the Cast
Poldark: Meet the Cast
Actor Aidan Turner discusses playing the lead role in Poldark, the lush new Masterpiece series set in Cornwall in the late 1700s.
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10 years ago
37 minutes 15 seconds

Poldark: Meet the Cast
Poldark: Meet the Cast
Actor Aidan Turner discusses playing the lead role in Poldark, the lush new Masterpiece series set in Cornwall in the late 1700s.
Show more...
10 years ago
37 minutes 15 seconds

Poldark: Meet the Cast
Actor Aidan Turner talks about Poldark. Set in the late 1700s, the series follows Captain Ross Poldark (Turner), who returns from war only to face financial ruin, romantic betrayal, and a golden opportunity that only he can see. Already a hit in the UK, the Times (London) calls the series a beautifully filmed Sundaynight romp.